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New Survey to Weigh in on Impacts of State Budget Cuts

Publish Date: April 20, 2012 3:29 pmAuthor: Texas AFT

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In November, more than 3,500 people responded to Texas AFT’s survey on the impact of state budget cuts to public education. The survey received widespread media coverage and highlighted the harmful effects of $5.4 billion in cuts to public education. Now’s your chance to weigh in again with a follow-up survey that also asks for information on planned cuts and layoffs for 2012-2013.

Are your class sizes skyrocketing? Do you see important services being cut or eliminated? Is the stress of working in schools increasing?

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Texas AFT represents all non-administrative certified and classified public school employees. We represent the interests of teachers, counselors, librarians, diagnosticians, custodians, cafeteria workers, bus drivers, nurses, teaching assistants, clerical employees, and the other men and women who work so hard to make our schools work. We also represent employees in universities, colleges and community and junior colleges.

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